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Term Paper # 91138 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Procrastination, 2005.
This paper discusses procrastination or the practice of habitually putting off important activities or events, which can have dire effects on an individual.
2,205 words (approx. 8.8 pages), 9 sources, APA, $ 68.95
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This paper explains that many procrastinators exhibit perfectionist tendencies and deal with emotional burdens including anxiety, a sense of being overwhelmed or depression. The author points out that some consequences of procrastination are missing important deadlines, poor work or personal performance, lack of preparedness, diminished sense of self or quality of life and even medical or health related problems. The paper suggests that solutions to procrastination include downsizing tasks into bit-size chunks to eliminate the stress and anxiety associated with completing a lengthy task and delegating tasks to others so that tasks are accomplished on time, every time. The paper includes a few examples.

Table of Contents:
Introduction - Procrastination Defined
Characteristics of Procrastinators
Effects of Procrastination
Conclusions

From the Paper
"How is procrastination exhibited differently among varying cultures? Not much empirical evidence is available comparing the procrastination habits of say Americans vs. Japanese. Most people who procrastinate tend to dawdle in the same ways; many are unaware that their actions may result in "dire consequences" for themselves or their businesses. Much of procrastination stems from functioning in an overly stressful, competitive and anxiety producing business arena, which is common the world over, whether in Japan for example or the United States."
Term Paper # 91374 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Procrastination, 2006.
A psychological perspective of procrastination.
1,257 words (approx. 5.0 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 42.95
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Procrastination is leaving important tasks to be done later. This paper illustrates types of procrastination supplemented by psychological articles with quotations throughout. Procrastination is defined and discussed and a goal for eliminating procrastination is devised.

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"There are many different tests used today to measure academic procrastination. These include Van Eerde's (2003) questionnaire which has nine questions for each of the five categories for a total of 45 questions. The categories were: Time management, Avoidance reactions to a deadline, Worrying, Emotional Stability and Peer rating where the test has statements and the person tested has to rate themselves on a scale of one to five. These questions were presented to a group of people before and after taking a course and learning about time management. This is the major emphasis of the study, and it is crucial to achieving my goal as well. Another test, developed by Solomon and Rothblum (1984) as cited by Onwuegbuzie (2004) called the PASS (the procrastination Assessment Scale-Students) has six different categories, but with academic questions instead of personal ones. "
Term Paper # 49939 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Procrastination, 2004.
Examines procrastination within the academic world and includes the author's personal attempts to overcome this problem through an action plan.
2,941 words (approx. 11.8 pages), 12 sources, APA, $ 87.95
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Procrastination is the act of putting things off until the last minute, rather then doing them in a way that gives the individual enough time to complete the task without having to hurry. Procrastination by students is a long-standing problem and is addressed in this paper. Discussions of the topic include reasons why this is a problem, reasons why people procrastinate, and techniques for overcoming the problem. The author of the paper applies the methods learned to overcome procrastination to her own life experiences.

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"Researchers also note a peculiarity in research on procrastination in that while many students indicate that they need help for overcoming procrastination (Gallagher et al., 1992), and while there are case reports of students whose performance has been harmed because of procrastination (Burka & Yuen, 1983), studies further show that there is usually either very low negative correlations in the overall relationship of procrastination and academic performance or no correlation at all. This seems to show that many students do well in spite of their tendency to procrastinate, though these reports only show good or bad performance and not levels of stress or associated problems which could be avoided if the procrastination were controlled."
Term Paper # 113796 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Ways to Avoid and Overcome Procrastination, 2009.
A discussion on procrastination and methods to deal with it.
2,272 words (approx. 9.1 pages), 14 sources, APA, $ 70.95
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This paper discusses the two main types of procrastination, psychological and physiological, and explains what each type is. The author also describes the repercussions of procrastination in terms of academic obligations and suggests methods that could help prevent procrastination. These methods include teachers' help in having the course requirements composed into smaller divisions and time management skills.

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"No one is perfect, and with that being said, it is understandable that there are characteristics about each and every one of us that we would prefer to change if possible. For example, ones weight, ones organization skills, ones ability to express oneself, and even ones ability to perform certain tasks are all common desires among everyone. However, there is usually one specific behavior (in addition to many others) preventing the ability to change: procrastination."
Term Paper # 6938 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Self-esteem and Procrastination, 2002.
This report analyzes research papers, articles and other resources together with information on procrastination and self-esteem compiled separately to give a thorough account of each condition without one biasing the other.
2,615 words (approx. 10.5 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 78.95
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Information on self-esteem and procrastination is compared in this paper, with links between the two being examined and discussed. Based on this analysis, the author shows how low self-esteem and procrastination are two conditions that are capable of causing each other and in this way can create a cyclical effect.

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?Self-esteem and procrastination are two conditions that effect a large number of people. While these may not seem like conditions to be overly concerned about, they both have a profound effect on people?s lives, effecting everything that they do.Self-esteem is described as one of the key parts of our self-identity, representing how we feel about who we are (Seamon & Kenrick, 1992, p. 398). This component of a person has the potential to effect every portion of a person?s life, from their working life to their relationships and everything in between.Procrastination is also something that has the ability to effect every portion of a person?s life. Procrastination can basically be described as the process of continually putting off things.?
Term Paper # 15543 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Academic Procrastination, 2000.
A research proposal to determine the relationships among academic procrastination, perceived fear of failure, text anxiety, self-concept and more.
7,875 words (approx. 31.5 pages), 83 sources, $ 135.95
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"Academic Procrastination in Relation to Fear of Failure andRelated Attitudes: A Research Proposal
Abstract
A research study is proposed to investigate the effects on academic procrastination of reductions in perceived fear of failure. Reductions in perceived fear of failure will be accomplished through reductions in the levels of test anxiety. Therefore, the proposed investigation will test relationship between levels of test anxiety and the frequency of academic procrastination.


One hypothesis, as follows, will be tested: The frequency with which a subject participates in academic procrastination will vary positively will the level of the subject's perceived fear of failure as reflected by the level of test anxiety..."
Term Paper # 39798 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Procrastination, 2002.
Shows several reasons why people procrastinate.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper explores some of the major causes of procrastination, which include the fear of failure, inability to complete the task and jobs that are physically unimportant.
Term Paper # 67551 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Hamlet as Procrastinator, 2006.
An analysis of the character of William Shakespeare's Hamlet and how his tendency to procrastinate cost him his life.
2,530 words (approx. 10.1 pages), 7 sources, MLA, $ 76.95
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This paper examines and analyzes the character of Hamlet, explaining that he may be one of the most famous procrastinators in the history of literature. The paper points out that this trait is possibly one of the reasons that the play has maintained its popularity over the ages and that it is a trait with which we can all readily identify. The paper analyzes this trait in Hamlet and how it impacts the audience as well as the character and outcome of the play.

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"He may be one of the most famous procrastinators in the history of literature. Many writers, students, scholars, actors, directors through the ages have pondered this trait. Perhaps the vein of procrastination that courses through Hamlet is one key reason why it remains so popular in film on stage and as the written word. We can all identify with
putting off doing things we know we should. Thinking too much is usually an ineffective goal-oriented strategy but a wonderful time waster! Here are just two examples through his dialogue that Hamlet seems entranced with procrastination and its offshoots - similar behaviors and/or
character traits)."
Term Paper # 88628 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Adjustment, Stress and Coping, 2006.
A paper on the human trait of procrastination and effective and creative ways of managing it.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 2 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper discusses and examines the human trait of procrastination and how it can become a source of stress for students. The paper discusses different ways in which psychologists refer to procrastination and looks at two ways of examining related and independent stressors in perfectionism,
achievement anxiety, and known time management problems.

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"This paper refers to procrastination as a sign of poor adjustment and as a source of student stress. In many students, this is a problem that seems to grow worse, making new kinds of stress, unless stopped. Those who study Psychology refer to 'adult adjustment disorder' as often having a pattern of procrastination. (Casey: 2001) This pattern is discussed in a serious way, indeed. The person who procrastinates must deal with the stress of what has been put off, and towards new stress. The experience will stay in mind as something negative, as is..."
Term Paper # 43065 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
College Performance, 2002.
What impact does procrastination have on college student's academic performance?
2,900 words (approx. 11.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 106.95
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This senior level psychology paper examines the possible reasons for procrastination by examining school students using a formulated test and gives several suggestions to remedy the affliction.
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College Life for Dummies, 2004.
This paper is a personal essay about how to succeed in college written in both a sincere and humorous style.
1,745 words (approx. 7.0 pages), 0 sources, MLA, $ 56.95
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This paper explains that making the grades and staying out of trouble should be every student's most important priorities. The author points out that learning what works best for you and making the best out of every downfall will get you where you want to be; but remember, the keyword is simply "study" because if you do not study, you do not make the grade, and that is the end. The paper concludes that, after admitting you surely do not need alcohol or drugs to have fun, and procrastination and loneliness are things that can be worked on, you will have more chances of succeeding, making your four years in college the best of your life, so far.

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"You find yourself doing something you never before thought possible; paying hundreds of dollars to spend hours in classes you cannot stand with teachers who would not exactly put you on their Christmas lists if their lives depended on it. Just imagine what your reaction would have been if someone had asked you to pay in order attend your least favorite class back in your public high school. Although Mom and Dad will not be around to make sure you take out the garbage and do your homework before going out, you will have to learn what it takes to excel in college."
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Learned Helplessness, 2007.
This paper discusses the problem of learned helplessness when assessing elderly patients with arthritis.
780 words (approx. 3.1 pages), 3 sources, APA, $ 27.95
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This paper describes the characteristics of learned helplessness as including behavioral and motivational passivity, giving up and procrastination. The paper indicates that this behavior is usually due to fear of pain or lack of perceived ability. The author points out that, when learned helplessness is a factor, the assessment and results may be skewed due to a lack of effort because the client may not have given his or her best. The paper states that society encourages learned helplessness because people are expected to help elderly and disabled individuals instead of allow them to be more independent by having them try things on their own.

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"Arthritis is a rheumatic disease that can be physically disabling because of inflammation of the joints that does not subside and damages healthy tissues; this generates more inflammation and more damage, causing a continuous pain cycle. Movements then become difficult and painful when the damage being done changes the shape of bones and other tissues surrounding joints. When assessing a client with arthritis, it is understandable how the concept of learned helplessness can be evident."
Term Paper # 64668 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Wasting Time in Healthcare, 2006.
A discussion on the five most common time wasters for healthcare managers and the essential ways to overcome them.
1,812 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 58.95
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Employee surveys often discover that employees feel they don't have enough time to get their work done, are overworked and stressed. This paper examines how the five biggest time wasters for managers are: Poor planning, procrastination, interruptions, failure to delegate and meetings. It also stresses the importance of selecting and concentrating on time management techniques.

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"Many people do not realize that stress management also plays an important role in time management. Once you are able to control your stress level than you will find that you have more time to spare. One method to control our stress level is to take advantage of your commute to work. If you take the train or ride the bus, it allows for the perfect time to read magazines, books or newspapers. If you drive, you can listen to audio books. Taking care of our most difficult tasks first thing in the morning before anything else gets in the way can also help with time and stress management. In the morning you are more likely to be alert and refreshed."
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The Other Type Of Hero: The Tragedy of Hamlet, 2001.
A discussion about the factors and elements which prevent Hamlet from properly fulfilling the task of revenge.
1,975 words (approx. 7.9 pages), 1 source, $ 62.95
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This paper deals with the protagonist Hamlet, and his inability to complete his task of revenge. Although Hamlet does kill Claudius, who is his uncle and the man who killed his father, the plan for revenge is not properly fulfilled due to elements that cause Hamlet?s downfall and his unfortunate demise. The essay discusses how the factors of procrastination, melancholic behavior, and constant indecision stop Hamlet from properly fulfilling the task assigned by the ghost of Old Hamlet.

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"Hamlet observes how Fortinbras is willing to go blindly to Poland, to fight for a piece of land, which is worthless, all in the name of honor. When he looks at himself, he sees that he is not a man of action. The prince has had months of time to fulfill his act of revenge, which he has all the reason for, but he has not gotten any closer to his goal than the first day. Fortinbras, on the other hand, appears as a foil to Hamlet, highlighting his own quick-acting ability, and contrasting Hamlet?s continuing procrastination. The extensive delay of Hamlet?s revenge is what creates a tragedy and contributes to his downfall at the end of the play. As well as the stretching of time, Hamlet is also not up to the task assigned to him by the ghost because he is melancholic and too overwhelmed by other surrounding situations."
Term Paper # 46956 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Time Management, 2004.
An evaluation of time management as a valuable tool that can affect every aspect of life.
1,493 words (approx. 6.0 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 49.95
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The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the topic of time management. Specifically, it includes an emphasis on home, work, and school time management. It shows how learning to effectively manage time can be a valuable tool in every facet of life and how effective time management includes prioritizing tasks, organizing short blocks of time more effectively, and learning how to accomplish goals and avoid procrastination.

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"Prioritizing work assignments is crucial to successful time management. Deciding which tasks are the most important, and then blocking out time to complete them, while leaving time to deal with unplanned interruptions, is one way to manage time while accomplishing more. Many time management experts give some simple rules for everyday tasks, such as returning phone calls and reading mail. They recommend only handling a piece of paper once ? act on it, file it, or toss it, but do not allow it to sit and wait. Plan time in your day to complete the most pressing projects, but leave time for unforeseen developments. Always carry a calendar with you so you can schedule meetings and appointments once, and only once."
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